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(Norfolk Police has produced a transcript of the press conference as a PDF, as well as broader background information here).

Eventually Ireland even produced a transcript of the entire text of a lost play, laced with poetic echoes of Hamlet and King Lear.

Today, one of Dr. Lee's lawyers, Mark Holscher, produced a transcript of an interview with Dr. Lee and the F.B.I. on March 5, 1999, in which Dr. Lee did discuss correspondence with the Chinese scientists.

(The White House, which late in the day produced a transcript of Mr. Bush's remarks, put the word "contiguous" in parentheses after "continuous," to indicate that "contiguous" was what Mr. Bush had meant).

When the White House produced a transcript of Falwell's own tape proving that no such exchange had taken place, Falwell had to explain that he had not meant the story to be taken literally.

The BBC reporter, Andrew Gilligan, produced a transcript of notes from what he said was a May 22 meeting at which the scientist said that the government's assertion was based on unreliable information and that Alastair Campbell, Mr. Blair's communications adviser, had "transformed" the government dossier.

In 2013 Mamur Azimov, an Uzbek human rights lawyer, claimed that his client-lawyer mobile phone communications and Skype calls were intercepted by the government, which produced a transcript of Azimov's mobile phone conversations at the sentencing of one of his clients.

Here, we show the construction of the largest BRCA2 minigene (MGBR2_ex19 27, exons 19 27) reported so far in the novel splicing vector pSAD (for Splicing And Disease), which produced a transcript of 2,174 nucleotides.

This may not be the case for TMOD4, because our reported cDNA in addition to the 93 base pairs from the E0 sequence and the additional 9 bp from the 3' end produces a transcript of the same size as the major transcript seen by Northern.

They proposed that the T Wis allele would produce a transcript comprised of exons 1 through 7 followed by read-through transcription of the ETn element, resulting in a modified C-terminal end, or alternatively, that upstream splice donor sites would be used, shortening the transcript and protein product.

These promoters are very unlikely to produce a functional transcript of any sort, and we therefore speculate that its purpose is merely to regulate the expression of the transcript initiated at the upstream promoter by "blocking" the progression of the RNA polymerase II complex.

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